Sunday, April 21, 2019

Who is responsible for solving stroke?

All these problems in stroke to solve. And then the minor problem of 100% recovery for all.

1.  Well obviously it is not our fucking failures of stroke associations. They can't even do the minimum of a stroke research and protocol database.  They have no strategy at all.

2.  Obviously not our stroke doctors? They never do anything more than the status quo. Even though 90% of their patients don't make it to 100% recovery.  No contact with researchers to solve the reasons why their patients are not recovering. They should all be fired for incompetence.

3.  Not our stroke therapists. They know their therapy interventions barely work but don't send those failures up the chain of command to get resolved and fixed. 

4. Emergency room doctors? Of course not, even though they knew immediately that tPA only worked to completely reverse the stroke 12% of the time, they seemed to have raised no hue and cry about that failure. For 20 years the stroke medical profession has been pushing to expand the timeframe for a failed intervention.  

5. Researchers?
Of course not, they are following their own muse rather than any sort of strategy that will help survivors recover.

6. Neurologists?

Are Neurologists Respected? Read and weep. 


Why doesn't any neurologist have their protocols and statistics posted for all to see?

7. Stroke hospital?
They are here to make money, Who gives a shit about patients?
Every single stroke hospital in the world should be under fire.
1. Using tPA with only 12% efficacy.
2. No fast and objective way to diagnose strokes.
3. Only 10% of stroke patients get to full recovery.
4. Nothing being done in the first week to stop the neuronal cascade of death.

8. Patients?  Yep, it is you. You are responsible for the failures of all these Drs., Ph.Ds and the complete stroke medical world.  

9. Dean? Yes, you are responsible Dean. Get cracking on those solutions. You are that someone else. You are the only one who seems to understand that stroke currently is not treatable but can see a path forward.

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